So the fat shaming "debate" has gotten so out of hand it feels almost like it's just two sides of polarized pieces of filth who cloud any sense of reality or nuance that is actually in the real world. What's your position on weight and how to go at it?
My explanation is simple yet complex at the same time. Obviously both polar sides are wrong. Fat is not something someone should be overly proud of and it's not perfectly natural. Sure some people have tendencies to be overweight but that's just some people. And on top of that it's just a tendency which can be fixed with a little bit of effort. Some people convince themselves they'll never be skinny because it's their "type" when it's completely untrue. I've met some people who are slightly chubby because they're short in build and cannot shave off the last bit without starving. I've also met people who are straight up just overweight and say they can't remove it. That is wrong.
Now the other side that has formed in retaliation to the extremist fat pride movement which is usually in the "neckbeard" sectors of the internet that have formed from the splinters of Gamergate and such are so upset about the pride movement that they'll do anything to reject it even if it means being horrid human beings. The retaliation started off saying things like don't exacerbate fat shaming most instances of "fat shaming" are not real bullying. It's okay to encourage people to lose weight since it's the healthy thing to do as long as you do not make them feel bad for it or insult them for their weight.
But now it's basically become that. So many anti-pc idiots who try so hard to be anti-pc they just become human filth and always feel the urge to point out when someone is fat or ugly and "lol go eat some more hamburgers you idiot hahaahah fat fucks will all die" and generally treat them as inhuman. Like that one instance of the girl who bought several cheeseburgers for her siblings had this giant uproar from the anti-pc crowd that had no real argument other than to yell on the internet about how nasty she is and how she's going to die without bothering to read past the titles of the clickbait articles and actually see what goddamn happened.
The biggest actual debate and not just people yelling who would normally yell is obviously the debate over media. The vitriolic Steven Universe sub-sects brought up how SU is a "progressive" cartoon for featuring heavier characters. The "curvy" barbie thing that happened recently. And generally just what moral role entertainment or advertisement should take when doing body shape. In my opinion?
I'm more towards the anti-pc side on this subject (but not in a retarded way) in that usually it's just fantasy and entertainment and if the bodies are unrealistic it's just as unrealistic as everything else. Sometimes people like to project and entertainment with a lot of skinnier human (or human-like) characters offers an outlet for that. However I'd be stupid to not acknowledge it's obvious there's a psychological role played in making people feel bad about their weight in unhealthy ways. And fatter characters in my eyes should happen a decent amount but at the same time you shouldn't force fat characters into everything. As with all diversity it should feel natural and non-forced. For example, regardless of how retarded the fandom is SU does it very well. If you try to make entertainment that resembles some aspect of the real world it should fit this part of the real world and if it doesn't then the creator has certain freedoms.
It's just a bloody mess and all I see are people being stupid I haven't seen anyone be vocally reasonable when it comes to this subject anymore. It's barely even a subject at this point and it hurts me. Thoughts?